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    Vice Marshal Hugh Vivian Champion de Crespigny, CB, MC, DFC (8 April 1897 – 20 June 1969), often referred to as Vivian Champion de Crespigny, was a Royal...
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  • Champion de Crespigny, DSO, VD (pron. də kre'pəni) (5 March 1882 – 27 October 1952), generally referred to as C. T. C. de Crespigny or Sir Trent de Crespigny...
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  • English first-class cricketer Hugh Champion de Crespigny (1897–1969), senior Royal Air Force officer Richard Champion de Crespigny (b. 1957), Australian airline...
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    Succeeded by Basil Embry Preceded by Harry Smart Air Officer Commanding British Forces in Iraq 1941–1942 Succeeded by Hugh Champion de Crespigny As AOC AHQ Iraq...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Sidney Shephard 18,580 45.09 Labour Hugh Champion de Crespigny 17,448 42.35 Liberal Harold Francis Calladine 5,175 12.56 New...
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    public opinion was supported by the British military governor Hugh Champion de Crespigny who feared the chaos that would arise in view of the doubled German...
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    Air Headquarters (AHQ) Iraq and Persia under Air Vice Marshal Hugh Champion de Crespigny However, during this period of the Second World War, Middle East...
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  • 1941 1942 Air Vice Marshal Hugh Champion de Crespigny (19 February 1942) 1943 Air Vice Marshal H V Champion de Crespigny (1 January 1943) 1943 Air Vice...
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    Motto(s) Latin: Ad Suam Quisque Operam ("To each his own work") Commanders Notable commanders Air Vice Marshal Hugh Vivian Champion de Crespigny CB, MC, DFC...
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    Vice-Marshal Henry Cave-Browne-Cave August 1938 Air Commodore Hugh Champion de Crespigny February 1939 Air Commodore Edward Derek Davis January 1942 Air...
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  • and Colne Sydney Silverman 25,610 59.4 1 Constituency Newark Hugh Champion de Crespigny 17,448 42.4 2 Constituency Newbury Iris Brook 15,754 33.7 2 Constituency...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Hugh Champion de Crespigny Air Officer Commanding AHQ Iraq and Persia 1943–1944 Succeeded by Robert George...
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    Eckernförde station (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    governors of Schleswig-Holstein ("Regional Commissioners", originally Hugh Champion de Crespigny) lived in the Altenhof manor house, but had their seat at “Somerset...
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    Hugh Morgan formed the company Australian Nuclear Energy with Fairfax chairman Ron Walker and fellow mining executive Robert Champion de Crespigny and...
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  • Davies was married to Augusta Anne Champion de Crespigny (c. 1800–1892), a daughter of Thomas Champion de Crespigny, MP for Sudbury, and the former Augusta...
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  • team from Samoa, Tonga and other Pacific Island nations. The defending champions are the Blues, who won their fourth title in 2024. The competition was...
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    building presently serves as private housing. Reverend Frederick Champion de Crespigny was a vicar of Hampton Wick who was also involved in many secular...
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  • servant, and rower Ameet Bains – CEO of Western Bulldogs Robert Champion de Crespigny – multi-millionaire founder of Normandy Mining Limited and former...
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    Owen Hegarty Dr Ian Gould AM (chair) Geoff Knight Robert J Champion de Crespigny AC Hugh M Morgan AC Leon A Davis AO Paul Dowd John Roberts Erica Smyth...
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    Elizabeth Hamilton, Selina Davenport, Elizabeth Benger and Mrs Champion de Crespigny. Porter's siblings also achieved some fame. Her sister Anna Maria...
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